I'll write these because of recent results... but it'll definitely look like Thai-American bias lol.... sigh...

Darkhorses: Mardy Fish &amp; Paradorn Srichaphan

Henman's not a darkhorse in my book because he is a VERY legit favorite this year--something I would not have said last year for sure.

It seems like Thomas Johannson is doing well... and he's just back on tour recently, I think? But I don't know... will have to see, haven't even seen his draw yet.

Joachim Johannson... he's crashed out early recently... But I still wonder if he can make any of the impact he's made earlier in the year.

I HOPE I get to see Llodra play (we're talking ESPN here folks...).

Philippoussis... LOL... I honestly want to see him do well, but can't see it... for obvious reasons... But maybe we'll see the power of his passion for the tournament if he can make it through a couple rounds at all this year. After last year's runner-up speech, I figure half of us hope he can string some results (while the other half might be coughing or laughing).

I expect Grosjean to possibly go deep, he always does it seems and he's solid. Why I don't have him as a darkhorse, I don't know... I just feel like if he even gets to 5 or 6 matches, no matter who it is, he might just lose it. Even with that cool demeanor he has on the court... Gotta admit though, with that same rationale, I should say the same for Paradorn because we've seen him fly far, but not consistently go all the way.

Aww... screw it... my three darkhorses (VERY DARK horses): Fish, Grosjean, Paradorn. Wish I knew more about Llodra (only seen him play two or three times).

I didn't say Henman is a Dark horse. I said that Thomas Johansson was my Dark horse.

Henman, Ferrero and T. Johansson are my 3 picks for Wimbly. Henman as I have been watching and waiting for 9 years for him to do it, and this is his best chance. Ferrero as he was looking very good today and he is my main man. Johansson as I love his backhand and he looked good last week at Nottingham.

liam picks once again with his heart and not his mind.......henman because he is british and JC because he once had a 15 minute hit with him, have fun with those wishes..........im gonna throw down lyeton, fed and scud as picks, unless its too late for me to put all my money down on paradorn.........

Gotta admit, it's scary everytime I see Karlovic on the grass. Some wonderful shots by both players though. But maybe that's just the effect of watching grass court tennis, you get a good appreciation for some ridiculous passing shots from almost almost everyone

(btw, I think I failed to mention Hewitt as a pseudo-favorite in my book, a little above darkhorse, a favorite but not THE FAVORITE or anything like that--sounds like I'm just sounding off other peoples' picks here though, but those are my thoughts too).

I picked Henman to win as he is the best volleyer in the game and he really wants it, he can do it!. Ferrero as nobody thinks he has any chance, and to see him play yesterday reminded me of last years FO, he was amazing.

And Johansson as he played well last week and also wants to desperately cement his come back after a nasty injury.